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Bug#626149: writer2xhtml: writer2xhtml not found and w2l does not work

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Sebastien Desreux

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May 9, 2011, 6:40:01 AM5/9/11
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Package: writer2latex
Version: 1.0.2-1
Severity: important


Hello,


I'm looking forward to using the writer2xhtml conversion tool from the command
line. I installed it through the writer2latex package.

Here are the problems I have found:


* Guessing the name 'w2l' is really not easy. I believe this string should at
least be given in /usr/share/doc/writer2latex/NEWS.Debian.org. When installing
a new program and looking for the binary's name, one generally uses
auto-completion from the shell, which gives too many choices with 'w' as a
prefix and nothing useful with 'W' or 'writer' as a prefix. Besides, 'writer'
does not show up in 'locate writer | grep bin' (after updatedb) except in
'oowriter'. Suggestion: symlink w2l to writer2latex.


* I cannot find any binary for writer2xhtml, which is supposed to be included
in the writer2latex package.
~> dpkg -L writer2latex | grep bin
/usr/bin
/usr/bin/w2l
How does one use w2l to get an XHTML output? (No man page exists.)


* In order to test w2l, I opened OpenOffice, wrote a single 'a' in a new file,
saved it as a .doc (Word97/XP) file and called the script:

~> w2l minimal.doc

This is Writer2LaTeX, Version 1.0.2 (2010-05-31)

Starting conversion...
Converting minimal.doc
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String
index out of range: -1
at java.lang.AbstractStringBuilder.delete(AbstractStringBuilder.java:694)
at java.lang.StringBuffer.delete(StringBuffer.java:390)
at writer2latex.xmerge.OfficeDocument.secondHack(OfficeDocument.java:1248)
at writer2latex.xmerge.OfficeDocument.read(OfficeDocument.java:571)
at writer2latex.xmerge.OfficeDocument.read(OfficeDocument.java:442)
at writer2latex.base.ConverterBase.convert(ConverterBase.java:87)
at writer2latex.base.ConverterBase.convert(ConverterBase.java:81)
at writer2latex.Application.doConversion(Application.java:230)
at writer2latex.Application.main(Application.java:86)

So 'w2l' does not seem to work at all, even on the simplest of files.


Maybe I'm really missing something here. Is w2l supposed to be called from the
command line? Are the package's dependencies not sufficient?


Best regards,
Sébastien.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
APT prefers stable
APT policy: (900, 'stable'), (400, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-686 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charmap=ISO-8859-1) (ignored: LC_ALL set to en_US.iso88591)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages writer2latex depends on:
ii dpkg 1.15.8.10 Debian package management system
ii java-gcj-compat [j 1.0.78-2 Java runtime environment using GIJ
ii libwriter2latex-ja 1.0.2-1 OpenOffice.org Writer/Calc to LaTe
ii openjdk-6-jre [jav 6b18-1.8.3-2+squeeze1 OpenJDK Java runtime, using Hotspo
ii sun-java6-jre [jav 6.24-1~squeeze1 Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (
ii tex-common 2.08.1 common infrastructure for building

Versions of packages writer2latex recommends:
ii acroread [pdf-viewer 8.1.7-0.1 Adobe Acrobat Reader: Portable Doc
ii epiphany-browser [ww 2.30.6-1 Intuitive GNOME web browser
ii evince [pdf-viewer] 2.30.3-2 Document (PostScript, PDF) viewer
ii gv [pdf-viewer] 1:3.7.1-1 PostScript and PDF viewer for X
ii iceape-browser [www- 2.0.11-4 Iceape Navigator (Internet browser
ii iceweasel [www-brows 3.5.16-6 Web browser based on Firefox
ii kghostview [pdf-view 4:3.5.9-3+lenny3 PostScript viewer for KDE
ii kpdf [pdf-viewer] 4:3.5.9-3+lenny3 PDF viewer for KDE
ii lynx-cur [www-browse 2.8.8dev.5-1 Text-mode WWW Browser with NLS sup
ii openoffice.org-write 1:3.2.1-11+squeeze2 office productivity suite -- word
ii w3m [www-browser] 0.5.3-2 WWW browsable pager with excellent
ii xpdf [pdf-viewer] 3.02-12 Portable Document Format (PDF) rea

writer2latex suggests no packages.

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